Invasive Carp Continue Spread In Upper Mississippi Basin - The Waterways Journal
Scientists were worried in 2013 when they found what seemed to be Asian carp eggs and late-stage embryos in the Upper Mississippi River near Lynxville, Wis.—250 miles north of the last known reproducing populations of the invasive plankton eaters they’d been battling for 20 years. Their worries, reported to National Geographic’s worldwide audience in 2014, […]
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Invasive Carp Continue Spread In Upper Mississippi Basin - The Waterways Journal
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